Well of course they’re not trying to replace macOS, for instance, but when an OS gets big enough to have offshoots and different front-ends and desktop environments and so forth, one would assume there are at least experimental attempts emphasizing ease of use, just like there are experiments to develop offshoots for any other purpose, from power users to pen testers. At least like, someone’s toy project on GitHub…
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9 months ago
Oh, you might also look at the Lumina desktop which strives for minimal dependencies and portability across Linux+BSDs.
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over 1 year ago
DBus was used only in this part of the code, also I wanted to follow what lumina is claiming about not using linux frameworks.
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over 1 year ago
Names are hard, but not to be confused with Lumina Desktop? https://lumina-desktop.org/.
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about 2 years ago
There are at least two more independent Qt-based DEs: Lumina and Deepin. Also, MATE and Cinnamon are forks of GNOME.
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about 2 years ago
Possibly going to use Lumina. Use this in a way that we create our own desktop that you cannot modify. You cannot change the way the system looks (except for icon packs). I would like this system to be written in a way where it is locked down.
Https://lumina-desktop.org/
Lightweight Desktop Environment
Lumina is designed to have a small footprint, giving your system the best performance possible.
Intuitive…
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about 3 years ago